Many strings to his bow
TONY Hollamby is more than just the boss of Berwick’s bestloved and fastestgrowing private hospital....
(26/10/2005)
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Officer honours top officer
FIREFIGHTERS at Officer have honoured one of the rural brigade’s great contributors.
Excaptain Ian S...
(26/10/2005)
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No mucking up student school
THE last day of school was enjoyed by year 12 students last week.
After the spectre of Muckup Day pr...
(26/10/2005)
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Scouting royalty hailed
KOOWEERUP claimed a prestigious first when four members of the town’s venturer unit received the hig...
(26/10/2005)
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Primary target for award
RIVER Gum Ward councillor Wayne Smith wants the council to expand the number of young people who rec...
(26/10/2005)
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Never a dull moment
BAYLES couple Vic and Valmai Walker have barely looked back since retiring from the Bayles Service S...
(26/10/2005)
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Investing in small talk
EXECUTIVE director of the Office of Small Business David Latina hit on a pertinent point during an a...
(26/10/2005)
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Memories hooked for good
WHEN I called at Tooradin for the official opening of the Tooradin North State School at Fisherman’s...
(26/10/2005)
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Pet subjects for students
PETS were in the spotlight at Lang Lang Primary School recently with students learning more about th...
(26/10/2005)
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Safety found in high numbers
THE clowns were sent in, and there was plenty of action at the Cardinia Road Safety Expo and Pakenha...
(26/10/2005)
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Grants aid training costs
COMMUNITY groups required to have first aid training may be eligible to receive council training gra...
(26/10/2005)
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New team at Kooweerup
THE Kooweerup community complex has a new committee of management.
Michael Duff, Wesley Head, Terron...
(26/10/2005)
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Retail first for Lakeside
CARDINIA mayor Garry Runge last week officially opened Pakenham’s $7 million Lakeside retail village...
(26/10/2005)
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Getting into the spirit
FESTIVE spirit is rising in Nar Nar Goon.
Plans are underway for the town’s Christmas festival, to b...
(26/10/2005)
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